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Patrick Bauer - Aug 2025 signed a 1yr contract with AFC Wimbledon (p19)
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Very sorry to lose the BFG. Solid, calm, dependable. Can’t blame him for moving on and I wish him well.
Also, I trust in LB and SG to get a very good replacement in. Lockyer looked very accomplished against us and would, I think, be at least as good as Paddy given coaching.0 -
It’s worth noting that Preston don’t actually pay big money and their revenue of £13.4m in 2017/18 is very similar to what Charlton’s will be in 2019/20 - in fact it’s a fair bet Charlton’s will be higher.
Their wage bill in 17/18 was £15m against Charlton’s £10m on much lower L1 income.
Obviously we don’t know Bauer is going there, his wider reasoning or how far up Lee Bowyer’s priority list retaining him was.
But let’s be clear that if they are offering him double what Charlton are, it’s a choice on both sides. It’s not can’t in our case, it’s won’t.
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Exiled_Addick said:Weegie Addick said:Am I the only one who is a little upset by this as his decision? Money over loyalty to Bowyer and co imo?It's interesting isn't it. Bauer is being sent on his way with best wishes, despite leaving to a team in the same division for free. Compare that o the reaction Grant got for moving to the Premier League for a fee.I used to get very upset at players leaving, but now I;m older I respect anyone's right to move on in their life to try an better their circumstances. Some decisions pan out, others don't but Paddy's handled himself pretty well, early season tweets aside, and if he feels this is the best thing for him and his family - good luck to him.I am disappointed we're losing the only player currently in our squad with a track record of playing well at Championship level1
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Let’s not have the banners out when he returns, he will not be getting paid 4 times the salary as some are alluding to on the Facebook page, agree he will get more and footballers only have a short amount of time to earn, so that’s that, he’s left for more money and likely to be signing for one of 3 clubs that finished 14/15/18th last season and will be same again this season, so not exactly a huge step up as I am hoping we will be around that finishing position - very important to stay in the league until the poisonous Cnut sells.0
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TEL said:Cant blame him to be honest, but even with the smallest budget in the Championship I believe Bows, Jacko, Marshall and Gallen will have us in the top 10. Good luck BFG except when you play us and I hope Taylor tears you a new one.
If we stay up it will be a great achievement and I think we have a fighting chance.2 -
Chris_from_Sidcup said:Also makes me think a takeover isn't that close. As Bowyer could've said to him 'hang on a bit and we'll be able to give you a better offer'. Pretty sure he'd have preferred to stay here than move up north. He'd still be contracted for another 2 weeks anyway?2
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RodneyCharltonTrotta said:AFKABartram said:Must admit I’m struggling to accept the money in the game nowadays. Bang average Championship players are earning more in a month than the vast majority of us do in a year. Seemed only,a few years ago that was the prem players, but now they get that in a week.
Football has definitely lost its head in terms of paying wages that a club doesn’t earn. That’s one of the few things Roland actual has right imo
Said it before but if everyone cancels their Sky Sports and BT subscriptions this morning the revolution would happen by tea time and salaries return to some semblance of normality.
Football fans have put the money in the game largely through sky sports subscriptions as the tv money facilitates all the financial madness.
Stop funding that and pretty much overnight the model materially changes.
It's not a sustainable model.3 -
Sad to see him go.
Is there a better replacement available on a free on whom we can spend the £10,000pw we're not paying Paddy? I seriously doubt it. Or one we can sign for £250,000 and pay £5,000pw? Snowball and hell spring to mind.
So, unless Paddy was absolutely intent on leaving us, this is seriously bad business by Twoshits. Spend £2m on a player and not spend £250,000 to keep him.1 -
Can't believe anyone would accuse Bauer of disloyalty. He signed under Roland, sat through all the turmoil, got relegated and despite being one of our better players stayed with us in L1, didn't kick up a fuss when Blackburn came in for him and we said no, stuck to his contract and announced at the start of last season that he would be leaving at the end of his present deal. No secret dealing with agents, no going on strike to get a move, told us fans publicly that we had one more year of him. Despite that he was completely committed throughout the season, to the point where Bowyer would name him captain on the pitch, he led the players out at Wembley and scored the goal that got us promoted back to the second tier.
If that's not enough for you from a player then you don't deserve their loyalty.36 - Sponsored links:
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killerandflash said:RodneyCharltonTrotta said:AFKABartram said:Must admit I’m struggling to accept the money in the game nowadays. Bang average Championship players are earning more in a month than the vast majority of us do in a year. Seemed only,a few years ago that was the prem players, but now they get that in a week.
Football has definitely lost its head in terms of paying wages that a club doesn’t earn. That’s one of the few things Roland actual has right imo
Said it before but if everyone cancels their Sky Sports and BT subscriptions this morning the revolution would happen by tea time and salaries return to some semblance of normality.
Football fans have put the money in the game largely through sky sports subscriptions as the tv money facilitates all the financial madness.
Stop funding that and pretty much overnight the model materially changes.
It's not a sustainable model.
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killerandflash said:RodneyCharltonTrotta said:AFKABartram said:Must admit I’m struggling to accept the money in the game nowadays. Bang average Championship players are earning more in a month than the vast majority of us do in a year. Seemed only,a few years ago that was the prem players, but now they get that in a week.
Football has definitely lost its head in terms of paying wages that a club doesn’t earn. That’s one of the few things Roland actual has right imo
Said it before but if everyone cancels their Sky Sports and BT subscriptions this morning the revolution would happen by tea time and salaries return to some semblance of normality.
Football fans have put the money in the game largely through sky sports subscriptions as the tv money facilitates all the financial madness.
Stop funding that and pretty much overnight the model materially changes.
It's not a sustainable model.5 -
Very best wishes to new dad, Wembley goalscorer, lovely bloke and very fine Charlton player.
Thank you Patrick.
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Thank you Pat.0
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Sage said:100% it was Pearce. Came out about 10 yards to ensure he headed the ball away.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ez6ASIU0Ip4
Like you I was convinced it was Pearce - but it wasn't4 -
Moo said:AFKABartram said:Must admit I’m struggling to accept the money in the game nowadays. Bang average Championship players are earning more in a month than the vast majority of us do in a year. Seemed only,a few years ago that was the prem players, but now they get that in a week.
Football has definitely lost its head in terms of paying wages that a club doesn’t earn. That’s one of the few things Roland actual has right imo
Perhaps Brum wanted to cut the expenses & Monk said he wouldn't be able to compete ?0 -
LenGlover said:Solid, efficient centre half who quietly went about his business.
The kind of player who will only be fully appreciated when he's gone although the Wembley goal is a wonderful legacy for him too of course.
Good luck BFG
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thickandthin63 said:A big loss,thought he might stay,new baby,settled in the area.possibly his agent convinced him to move,these people only think about their cuts.0
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Davo55 said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:Also makes me think a takeover isn't that close. As Bowyer could've said to him 'hang on a bit and we'll be able to give you a better offer'. Pretty sure he'd have preferred to stay here than move up north. He'd still be contracted for another 2 weeks anyway?
If we had offered the same as Preston/Blackburn, would he have left ?
I very much doubt it.0 -
redlanered said:Sage said:100% it was Pearce. Came out about 10 yards to ensure he headed the ball away.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ez6ASIU0Ip4
Like you I was convinced it was Pearce - but it wasn't3 - Sponsored links:
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JamesSeed said:Weegie Addick said:Am I the only one who is a little upset by this as his decision? Money over loyalty to Bowyer and co imo?0
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Preston ....0
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Charlton manager Lee Bowyer said: “I wish him the best and hope he can carry on progressing in his career. He was a man mountain for me in the time I’ve been in charge. He deserves everything he gets in the game. He’s been a true professional and a great person to be around, so I just wish him all the best.
“I will never forget that goal.”
https://www.londonnewsonline.co.uk/preston-north-end-sign-charlton-athletic-defender-bauer/
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More money but will have to shit in a bucket15
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Also it’s not as if these players are struggling to put food on the table, the new father line etc, 20k a month ain’t bad money imo1
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He’s going to the mighty Preston!2
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I think if he'd joined one of the big guns or someone swimming in parachute payments, then fair enough. But being massively outbid by the likes of Preston shows just how crazy the Championship has become.
It's the continuing evolution of a more stratified system. Through the 80s, smaller teams could compete at the top level. Through the 90s & 00s, they could compete at the Champ level - teams like Crewe, Tranmere, Barnsley, Millwall, Swindon could not just survive but compete at the top end.
Now, the smaller teams (& that includes us, for now) are pretty much nailed on to struggle, along with the odd larger team in meltdown. I think many here would settle for 19th place already, in the hope that it is accompanied by new ownership and someone willing to gamble or sink large amounts in.6 -
palarsehater said:More money but will have to shit in a bucket4
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I wish him luck, but... Preston?1